
Kawasaki KLR250 - Wikipedia
The Kawasaki KLR250/KL250D is a motorcycle produced from 1984 to 2005 as the successor to the 1978 to 1983 KL250C, with only minor changes during the model run. This lightweight …
Kawasaki KLR 250 Specs and Review - Off-Roading Pro
Jul 27, 2023 · Introduced to the market as a dual-sport bike, it laid the groundwork for succeeding 250-cc Kawie motorcycles that have since taken the motorcycling industry by storm. This …
Kawasaki Klr 250 Motorcycles for sale - Cycle Trader
Browse our extensive inventory of new and used Kawasaki Klr motorcycles from local Kawasaki dealers and private sellers. Compare prices, models, trims, options and specifications between …
Kawasaki KLR250 - Specs, Top Speed, Horsepower ⏲️
The Kawasaki KLR250 is a 249 cc Dual-Sport bike. See all specifications of the Kawasaki KLR250 (1984 - 2001) such as its weight, engine specs, top speed and horsepower.
KAWASAKI KLR250 (1984-2001) Review | Specs & Prices - Motorcycle News
Nov 21, 2014 · Kawasaki's KLR250 is a fun, economical, long-lasting and undemanding dual purpose machine. Most will undoubtedly have led hard lives as introductory green laners or …
Kawasaki KLR250 (KL250-A, KL250-C, KL250-D): review, history, …
Kawasaki KLR 250: history, specifications, images, videos, manuals.
Kawasaki KLR 250 (1984-86) technical specifications - MotoData
Kawasaki KLR 250 is produced in 1984-86. Engine is Four stroke single cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve, displacement 249 cc / 15.2 cu-in , produces power 28 hp / 20.8 kW @ 9000 rpm and 2.3 kgf-m …
KLR250 - The Good -Bad & Ugly - KLR/KLX 125/140/230/250/300 - ThumperTalk
Mar 5, 2004 · This is why the KLR250 is my favorite bike for dual-sporting right now, doing 80/20 on/off road riding.
4 Sale / KLR250: The Other Milk Crate Bike - Adventure Rider
At its debut, the KLR250 was a much more modern-looking machine, and it had a fairly modern engine for the time. The liquid-cooled single-cylinder came with a four-valve DOHC top end …
Kawasaki KLR250 - Motorcycle Specifications
The KLR250 features an air adjustable front fork and Kawasaki's UNI-TRAK® rear suspension, providing more than nine inches of travel at both ends to smooth the ride. The latter features …